Space X capsule returns to Earth with science samples

March 20, 2017

In this photo released by SpaceX, shows the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship three main parachutes been deployed into the Pacific on Sunday, March 19, 2017, off the Southern California coast. Astronauts set it free from the International Space Station 5 1/2 hours earlier. The Dragon flew to the space station a month ago from the same launch pad used for NASA’s Apollo moon shots. It took up more than 5,000 pounds of supplies, and brought back just as much in completed experiments and used equipment.(SpaceX via AP)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A SpaceX capsule is back on Earth with a full load of space station science samples.

The Dragon cargo ship parachuted into the Pacific on Sunday off the Southern California coast. Astronauts set it free from the International Space Station 5½ hours earlier.

The Dragon flew to the space station a month ago from the same Florida launch pad used for NASA’s Apollo moon shots. It took up more than 5,000 pounds of supplies and brought back just as much in completed experiments and used equipment.

NASA’s other supplier, Orbital ATK, plans to launch its own supply ship Friday, also from Cape Canaveral, Florida. That one, however, burns up on re-entry.

The space station is home to one Frenchman, two Americans and three Russians.